Boo Weekley won consecutive Verizon Heritage titles -- and didn't need any dramatic chip-ins to do it.
Weekley captured his second career PGA Tour title at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, S.C., shooting an even-par 71 for a 269 total and a three-shot victory over Anthony Kim (71) and Aaron Baddeley (69).
A year ago, Weekley needed miraculous chips on the 71st and 72nd holes to edge Ernie Els by a stroke.
In this one, Weekley took a three-shot lead into the final round and watched it grow by mostly staying trouble-free, and seeing competitors struggle to try and catch up.
Kim trailed by three at the start and, paired with Weekley, was in the best spot to pressure the leader.
But Kim's chance at a first PGA Tour title disappeared with a double bogey on the par-4 ninth.
Ginn Open: Lorena Ochoa became the first LPGA Tour player in 45 years to win four tournaments in consecutive weeks. Ochoa shot a 3-under 69 in the final round at Reunion, Fla., and beat rookie Yani Tseng (71) by three strokes for her fifth victory in six starts this year. Ochoa trailed early in the final round, but went ahead for good with three consecutive birdies beginning at No. 8. She finished at 19 under and became the second player to win four times in four consecutive weeks.
Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am: Tom Watson successfully defended his title in Lutz, Fla., saving bogey after hitting into the water on No. 18 for a 1-under 70, 275 total and a one-stroke victory over Jay Haas (64) and Scott Hoch (71).
China Open: Ireland's Damien McGrane won his first European tour title, shooting a 1-over 73 for a 278 total in heavy rain for a nine-stroke victory.